One irritation with AJA is the currency of their bottom screen ticker - at
least the part relating to sports.

On Friday Phil Mickelson shot a very low score in the first round of the
Deutsche Bank Championship, which is the second leg of golf's "FedEx Cup".
There was a lot of excitement at the time because for a while it looked
like he might threaten a score of 59, which has special significance in
golf. He would up shooting 63, still a very good score and leading after
the first round. AJA was reporting on its bottom line ticker that Mickelson
had taken the lead with a 63 last night, even though by then the second
round had already been completed, and Mickelson had fallen back. The ticker
is still reporting that this morning (as of 9:30 am PT) even though the
third round has probably already started back in Boston.

It is a small thing in one sense, but it is also a larger thing, as it
undermines the credibility of everything else displayed on the ticker, and
might even cast doubt on the accuracy/currency of what they report on
camera.

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